Relevant: adj. practical and especially socially applicable. Truth: n. that which is true or in accordance with fact or reality. Adulterate: v. render (something) poorer in quality by adding another substance, typically an inferior one. What do we mix with the truth we give our children? If the goal is to make the truth entertaining, does it remain true? If [...]

I have just self-published a chapbook of poetry containing all of the poems I have written for Dominion Christian Schools' seniors over the last nineteen years. Because I'm not so keen on the whole self-publishing thing, I've also thrown some in that have been published by real literary journals so you don't feel ripped off. [...]

“Repentant tears wash out the stain of guilt.” Saint Augustine We all have insignificant things that we enjoy on earth because they bring us a certain amount of happiness. For me, one of those things is my love for fountain pens. I love the way the nib glides on the paper; I love the ritual [...]

Dear young Millennial parents, A short time ago, I voiced my concern about the style of worship I was encountering in otherwise evangelical Christian circles. Immediately, I was chastised by a young Christian for criticizing other Christians’ styles of worship. “We are to be kind and mind our own business,” is a paraphrase of what [...]

What I am about to discuss are the ideas that make me fall on my knees daily and say, “Dear God forgive me for my part in causing the downfall of our culture.” This article, and the one that follows, is more about late Baby Boomers’ and Generation X’s parenting than about the Millennials. The [...]

I was bullied in kindergarten on my first day. When I went to the playground at recess, I was approached by Maria (kinda not her real name) who told me that the class had chosen a new game. She was a very tall girl, and I was a very small boy so I listened with [...]

I was an impatient child, a fact that doesn't surprise anyone who knows me now. Putting jigsaw puzzles together was enormous challenge for me. I would start optimistically by separating out all of the straight-edged pieces that would create the outside border. Sooner or later, however, I would hit a piece for which I could [...]